This collection explores the shift in focus towards South Korea as a beacon of future societies, and examines South Korea's transformation into a smart country with advanced industrial capitalism and explosive soft and hard power effects, positioning it as a key architect of societies to come.
This collection explores the shift in focus towards South Korea as a beacon of future societies, and examines South Korea's transformation into a smart country with advanced industrial capitalism and explosive soft and hard power effects, positioning it as a key architect of societies to come.
Joff P.N. Bradley is professor of philosophy and English at Teikyo University, Tokyo, Japan.
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Foreword: From Postmedia to Medianarchy Jay Hetrick Introduction Joff P. N. Bradley Chapter One: On the 'Psychic Tourniquet' sSrangling the Korean BwO Joff P. N. Bradley Chapter Two: Theorizing Asiatic Contradiction, UX of Contemporary Korean Literature Ho-Duk Hwang Chapter Three: The Perversity of Ethics and Hatred in Burning Woosung Kang Chapter Four: The Jargon of Asia: Toward the Possibility of Postcolonial Criticism in Korea Hang Kim Chapter Five: BTS and Global Capitalism Alex Taek-Gwang Lee Chapter Six: Out of Reach and Full of Risks: Perspectives on South Korean Young People's Desire for Relationships Grazia Milano Chapter Seven: Theorizing the Invisible for the Media Industry Cryptology and the Unknown Inequality Soo-Young Nam
Foreword: From Postmedia to Medianarchy Jay Hetrick Introduction Joff P. N. Bradley Chapter One: On the 'Psychic Tourniquet' sSrangling the Korean BwO Joff P. N. Bradley Chapter Two: Theorizing Asiatic Contradiction, UX of Contemporary Korean Literature Ho-Duk Hwang Chapter Three: The Perversity of Ethics and Hatred in Burning Woosung Kang Chapter Four: The Jargon of Asia: Toward the Possibility of Postcolonial Criticism in Korea Hang Kim Chapter Five: BTS and Global Capitalism Alex Taek-Gwang Lee Chapter Six: Out of Reach and Full of Risks: Perspectives on South Korean Young People's Desire for Relationships Grazia Milano Chapter Seven: Theorizing the Invisible for the Media Industry Cryptology and the Unknown Inequality Soo-Young Nam
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